Amadeus Now Featuring Limo Bus Services
between Narita and Tokyo

More than
100,000 travel agencies worldwide are now able to offer customers
the option of pre-booking Airport Transport Service tickets
between Narita Airport and the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, at the
point when they make flight and accommodation bookings on the
Amadeus GDS.

David Brett, President of Amadeus Asia Pacific
said, “This partnership with Airport Transport Service is a
significant milestone. It demonstrates the strength of our global
reach and our ability to help travel operators to increase
revenues and build their brand. We are thrilled to be selected as
the exclusive technology partner to offer travellers the
opportunity to book Airport Transport Service tickets in Japan. We
look forward to developing a long term partnership with Airport
Transport Service as they grow their business in the future.”

Amadeus sources revealed that between 40 to 80%
of inbound travellers are unaware of transport choices to reach
Central Tokyo until they arrive at Narita Airport. With this new
Amadeus partnership, Airport Transport Service will have access to
more than 100,000 new sales channels worldwide.

Travel agencies are also able to enhance their
relationship with their Tokyo-bound customers by offering
convenient bus tickets to transport them from Narita Airport to a
wide variety of destinations in downtown Toyko, booked and paid
for before they even leave home. This saves travellers the trouble
of last-minute enquiries or queueing for tickets.

“Airport Limousine operates the most frequent
shuttle service from Narita Airport to major hotels in the Tokyo
Metropolitan Area, offering visitors a direct, hassle-free ride to
their destination,” said Mitsuo Suzuki, President, Airport
Transport Service Co., Ltd. “This new partnership with Amadeus
means that we will be able to expand our business by significantly
increasing global points-of-sale for Airport Limousine tickets. We
look forward to working with Amadeus as we continue to grow our
business in Japan.”